Jamaica establishes medical cannabis unit

Jamaica’s Minister of Health Dr. Christopher Tufton has established a Medicinal Cannabis Unit (MCU) as part of measures to facilitate the medical marijuana industry’s development in Jamaica. This was disclosed in a ministry paper tabled by the minister in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

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To date, the MCU has registered approximately 61 medicinal cannabis products, manufactured locally and overseas.

The ministry paper informed that permits for locally manufactured products must be obtained from the Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA) and Pharmacy Council. It added that without the permits, companies supplying registered products have no choice but to import these for local distribution.

Distribution licenses required

“Import permits, granted by the MCU, and distribution licenses will be required for companies to import drugs produced overseas. Distribution licenses are obtained from the Ministry of Health and Pharmacy Council. This has been a hindrance in the local production and availability of these products for use by patients,” the ministry paper stated.

Training in medicinal cannabis

Though not mandatory, the ministry strongly recommends training in the area of medicinal cannabis for all persons involved in providing these products for patients. Training can be done locally, overseas, face-to-face or online.

“A registry of trained persons is kept at the ministry. To date, 137 persons have been trained in the use of medicinal cannabis, which includes physicians, pharmacists and researchers,” the document said.

Since July 2017, the MCU has done or facilitated the following activities: the registration of 61 medicinal cannabis products and five medicinal cannabis applicators (devices); and providing two local manufacturing entities with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification for producing medicinal cannabis products.

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Additionally, more than 30 travel permits were awarded to tourists/visitors/returning residents to bring in prescription products not available locally; and five permits have been granted to local residents to use medicinal cannabis as recommended by their physicians.

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